on 05-13-2008 8:40 AM
hi,
I'm sure you all must had a hands on experience of Creating Sales Order VA01.
Under this,in line item it shows ATP Quantity which is
Definition: ATP quantity
Logistics - General (LO)
The quantity available to MRP for new sales orders.
The ATP (Available-to-promise) quantity is calculated according to the following formula:
ATP quantity = warehouse stock + planned receipts - planned issues
I want to know how to get all these three parameters values for a given material..i,e warehouse stock,planned receipts,planned issues.
Thanks and regards,
Gaurav
Hi,
As you know, Availability check is an integral part of the business process that determines if the required delivery quantity can be met on a required delivery date. For this purpose the system takes into account pre-delivery activities such as scheduling for picking or packing times and the time taken to produce or obtain the material.
Available to promise (ATP): is a process of checking the available quantities of a material. The ATP quantity consists of warehouse stock + planned receipts (incoming stock) planned issues (outgoing stock).
To examine warehouse stock on hand (CO09) proceed to logistics sales & distribution sales environment availability overview.
To check the planned receipts and issues i.e. incoming/ outgoing stocks - the system takes into account -
- Purchase orders (ME2L)
- Purchase Requisitions (ME53N)
- Dependant Requriements of the material used in sales order.
- Reservations against any sales order
- Outstanding deliveries
- Shipment Notifications (Expected Stock into warehouse)
You could also try
Transaction code ME2V - Expected Goods Receipt/Goods receipt forecast
REWARD POINTS IF HELPFUL
Regards
Sai
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